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Do you believe Truth or Traditio
This book leaves no stone unturned in covering the vital subject of the relationship between God and His Son, Jesus Christ.
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On the Errors of The Trinity: 16 hours on 12 CDs

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If Jesus isn't God, how did he forgive sins?
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Scripture often quotes what people said, but what they said is many times quite different than what God says in His Word. No verse of Scripture says that “only God can forgive sins.” That idea came from their tradition. The truth is that God grants the authority to forgive sins as He pleases. He granted that authority to His Son...
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Must One Believe in the Trinity to Be Saved?
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According to orthodox Trinitarian doctrine, if a person claims to be a Christian but does not believe in the Trinity, he is not saved. Is that the truth? Not from the evidence in the Bible. In fact, the evidence in Scripture is that a person can be saved without even knowing about the Trinity. Before we discuss the issue further, however, we need to know the definition of the Trinity according to orthodox theologians. This is important because some Christians think they are Trinitarians simply because they believe in the Father, the Son, and a being called “the Holy Spirit.” But that is not the Trinity. The doctrine of the Trinity is that the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and together these “three Persons” make one God; and these three are co-equal and co-eternal, the Son having been “eternally begotten” of the Father, and Jesus being simultaneously 100% God and 100% man.
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What is a Cult?
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Much controversy has arisen in recent years concerning “cults.” There has been much discussion attempting to clarify what a cult is and which groups are cults. These questions have become especially important in light of the loaded nature of the word “cult” and the suspicion that arises around any group labeled as such. Tragic events, such as those involving Jim Jones in Guyana, are often the first thing people think of when hearing “cult.” It is certainly true that there are a large number of...
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Does the Unitarian Universalist Church hold to the Bible as the Word of God?
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"It seems that today's Unitarians have fallen prey to the "Postmodern" idea that there is no such thing as truth, and that whatever each person chooses to believe is truth for him. History and experience have proven that idea to be intellectually, practically, and emotionally bankrupt."
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Is too much knowledge a bad thing?
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I have been a Christian for many years, and have frequently shared the Word I know with other Christians. When I sensed that they were not basing their beliefs on the written Word of God, I called them back to it as the only standard for faith and practice. Far more often than I ever would have expected, they have thrown at me the phrase in 1 Corinthians 8:1: “knowledge puffeth up,” as if I am somehow conceited because I have too much knowledge of the Word. What does that phrase mean?
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Does Jesus Christ have a God?
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"I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better." This paper was written to show that Jesus himself has a God, just like we do. The Bible speaks for itself.
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How can a man atone for the sins of mankind?
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If Jesus is a man then how can a man atone for the sins of mankind?
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How do I get Saved?
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Biblically, a Christian is someone who is “saved.” This is also known as being “born again.” At your first birth—when you were born into this world--you were born with a sin nature. This is a major reason why people sin. When you confess Christ as Lord and believe that God raised him from the dead, you become a Christian, i.e., you get “born again” and become a member of the family of God.
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Was Jesus Christ incarnated or created?
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I am having trouble understanding the Incarnation of Christ. Do you have any articles to help me research the Incarnation of Christ?
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What is the definition of the Trinity?
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What is the definition of the Trinity?
Hint: It is not simply referring to God, Jesus, and our gift of holy spirit.
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Can we worship Jesus Christ?
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What is worship? The answer to this question is important, not only because Christians should know what worship is, but in discovering what worship is, we also find out who can be worshipped. Since the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek, we need to begin our study of worship by...
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Is Jesus God? - Logical questions that need answers
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If Jesus is God, the Bible falls apart. The Bible cannot contain verses that contradict each other. If Scripture contradicts itself, the Bible is nothing more than a huge book of lies. We assert that the Bible IS the inspired Word of God and that it clearly portrays Jesus Christ as the Son of God and not the Almighty Himself.
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What Do Biblical Unitarians Believe?
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What Do Unitarians Believe?
Our Statement of Beliefs
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What is Christianity?
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Jesus Christ is the Last Adam, a man like Adam who could undo what Adam did. The Last Adam, by dying on the Cross, sacrificed himself as an offering for the sin that the First Adam introduced into the world. This Adamic parallelism establishes one of the most foundational biblical truths regarding Christ, one that allows us to see the entire span of the Bible: two men, two gardens, two commands, two decisions, two deaths, two universal results, two races of people and two Paradises.
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Why Did Jesus Have To Suffer And Die?
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Jesus Christ is the last Adam, the fulfillment of God’s prophecy in Genesis 3:15. As our Redeemer, Jesus purchased our salvation with His own blood. He provided, and is, the way back to God that Adam had lost. Those who confess Him as Lord and believe in His resurrection are saved, fully equipped to live in this corrupted world and guaranteed ultimate and everlasting victory...
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Did God Really Forsake Jesus Christ on the Cross?
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Did God Really Forsake Jesus Christ on the Cross?
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
These words that Jesus cried out as he was hanging on the Cross have been a source of much confusion and debate among Christians through the years. Some teach that Jesus became sin, God cannot look on sin, and thus God forsook His Son.
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Does the Bible ever refer to Jesus Christ as God?
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Considering the fact that the majority of Christians have been taught that Jesus is God, that is a very good question. “And the answer is…”—Yes, and No. Huh?
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Doesn't the teaching that Jesus is not God, but the Son of God, demean him?
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We believe that the doctrine that Jesus is God actually diminishes the magnitude of his heroism on our behalf. For God to do what Jesus did? Obviously it wouldn't have been hard for Him. And what would we expect God to do but be true to His nature and inherent perfection?
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Can We Pray to Jesus Christ?
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There is a controversy among Christians who believe that Jesus is not God but the Son of God, about whether or not we can pray to Jesus. The only definitive place to go for an answer to that question is the Word of God. It is important when trying to answer such an important question that we do not base our position upon only one Greek word or one verse. Rather, we must examine the scope of Scripture to see what it says. We believe that the Bible makes it clear...
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Can Only God Save?
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If it were a major tenet of Christianity that redemption had to be accomplished by God Himself, then this section of Romans (5:15) would have been the perfect place to say it. But just when Scripture could settle the argument once and for all, it says that redemption had to be accomplished by a man.
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Was God pierced, and if so, how?
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Trinitarians claim that God Himself was “pierced” on the cross, citing Zechariah 12:10. This verse supposedly “proves” that Jesus is God because the first sentence in Zechariah 12:10 is about God, therefore the “me” of the second sentence also refers to God; and since God is “pierced,” the Messiah must be God.
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What is Heresy?
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Because of our unitarian beliefs, we have for many years been considered “heretics” by the “orthodox” Christian community. Although we have tried very hard to get along with and to work within traditional ministries and churches, we have often been excluded from Christian groups and even been considered unsaved.
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But what about John 1:1?
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"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
Without a doubt, misunderstanding these verses at the beginning of the Gospel of John has done more to further the cause of Trinitarian orthodoxy than misunderstanding any other section of Scripture. Whenever we challenge the traditional understanding of God and Christ, the first three verses of John’s prologue are...
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What should be the primary focus of Christian Leadership?
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In this study, we will see that the focus of Christian leadership should be on encouraging God’s people with sound or healthy teaching. We will see that having “right” doctrine should not actually be the focus of the true Christian servant/leader’s heart. Being “right” in one’s doctrine without being truly oriented toward the benefit of others can lead to spiritual abuse and toxic faith.
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How did Jesus do the amazing things that he did?
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How did Jesus do the amazing things that he did? Was it because he was God or because God was with him (Acts 10:38)? Continue reading for a biblical conclusion...
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